, i . ob ~ —A . 1P .. . • . , 'd VOLUME LXXVIII-, he, Wittanuft VERY LATEST NEVIS f BY.TELEGRAPII. PINtiSTLIAfiIi LEGISLATIVE PEGGEEDINGS. , exam D Ivatch to ilia ristaimii al'efiliFettk. 1 . , - HAERISEIJUG -laxi , 13, 1863. ' -Tr --o motio n * , ' . , 'e' th o voend" r . copiesor e o t! . Idr. 13I ngs eC t i =lil i t Y t: , .. that death of Dr. Reed were onlered to bapthaed : . .., • . . . ...t , -11r..Welser tasted a joint resolatlt'ainattact ?' lag I :birgrotazueu to TOW f9f 'le reileal of duty 4 .. • .. X t '•• - •iiixt:3 4 " if. d a bill to SEMGIib thei au k 1- ' -- natal State donation `to each, pnpll.ln tha Deaf V ' and Dittakdaylum from one hundred and eighty , Collars to two hundred and forty dollar. - : 1" -: Vt.:Sinn, of Philadelphia, 'offered a Or to •-• t ,1 establ sh that pay of members at twelve hzu i dred ifollarta • - , : - ,- :-, , i s '• ' Mr Waddell, an, net then:wing the _pay of ~ . . .. . , . I • ; :county officers th roughout the State:Arty pal: ''. -1 ', 11 : — ..'• I `'..'&arlght,., olio authorizing din guanilan of i 1...:' . . the inlaor children of Henry Dieanderfer t ¢ buy , -it juletie fo r tiut children - 11V Fayette 'Omar. - 1, '.. . Thellouse-procaadad to elect a sefececOmtatt ;., 1 .tas Isitha COnthitud elealan'of Mr. Dreg.' Mr. •- ?lila& la on the cominittee,' , - _ .- i ' ) 11r. 'fiftiii, imitated a bill entliorizt* sot ,. t •. •-, 'Slays to yota at township and borottgb el4'lons. , '' . 2'..,' Adionracd . tutitiltuesday afterpooll: - 'I- Elloti-wAtotOcitoit'l ,The Vote on the ConstitutiOnal •• :Amendment POstponed. " 'NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED BT:TRE SENATE-. ' The: Retteltenofor Poole Under • - 4rrest. : , _..< • WasterTovoil, Jail: 15.—The Senate in cunt tirl session to-dpy, confirmed the follorring nom:" ;.,. Illations by the-Presi cut s. Bri gadier General ' 4 ..,... ,- . W. T. Sherman, U.S.. A., to he 3iajor General •.. -• Auguit 111,1644, vice Major '-Gentsral :John E. ' • Wool, ' relieved ; Brigadier General Philip 11. .' ' - litherldan U:8. A., to he Major General Novem ber .... [, • B, 146‘ vice M ajor , iilitirin B: Mc:- ' • ••' " Clellen,resigtien ; -Brigadier General 'George H., • - . ' ''''' Theriot!' U.B. A.; to• be Major General teem: ber 15,1864, vice Major General John C. Fre nicest, reslglied ; 'Major General*tatield s.llan- IT ' cock—to'. be -. Brigadier- Gemmel : Aust - I% 4_ : 1864, vice Majetneneral McPherson eased ; ,:- g.." . - '','. Second Lieutenents Frederick T. Ber t and Ed :, ~. ... ward H. Meeker to be Flrst'Llentenauts,lA.eting .I"' ', ' 'Volunteer Linden* 'William P.: n•all,i to he Acting Volunteer Lieutenant .Cemeamadttr,Aet ."i ,- -Slog Masten J. 8.-..-Warne,..Jos? C. GlieuM, Geo: --.. - 1.- - 'lW:Bogers;Jelullogent, Henry Welmoie, Am. Walk:lnsole and Peter o , Nelll,lo,bia Actmg Vol . •-.. ,-; ,' : radeer.tlerneriebteribr del',el , tie/MiesIPPI squ 'rho : Santo- tilao,rzonfliated the , follo)ring as ',.i:- ''' ' ' ' 'Amessotsof leternalßeiniuM EderNeralham, .• —• ~ , 3 , 1 District- et Kentucky , Wm- I . •••B.:Wereirt 4 - 11 ,' .V:,:.: :. Tirritory', Of :New.: Mexiteq- Tramp C. • ;Everts, ' .. who undertook the< gratuitous labor. .of.Sondrcting . the project, together with flea-very liberal Male taneeof their Treasurer, dothe citizens oll'e not simply its comforts, but a levy nasideralie ad dition to the nubile revenue.:..• - I '. In. further review of city ,allairs : I cane t but refer to..the' condition of ear finances. „Five yeam ago , our revenue was not equal tot de . meads upon Lt; and city wcgrants were so ,at a • discount of not less than roper cent. . Ou Rail,. mad debt was not the least of the causes f eter barnssment. And to extricate the co *ion cane 4 t the financial difficultks in which It was Ink . _ volved, required ability anti energy of ; o atonal-, TV character:. It tato you, Mr. Piesident, sail to the gentlemen composing the Fluaucc-Coramit- • tee that the city is largely indebted for its present floneill' dr , condition—rued the: names or James' Manhall. ' Wllliam Walker, John. Atwell, atm Wright, Jos. Kirkpatrick, Jobe Brown; r:,A. C. Alexander, 11. M. Dunlap; .Samee Ildelle and others will appear be. the annals' - of 6ir city as among tile roost efficient agencies 'in e ctriea lug the city from her ftuarielal ,creborrasscients, as well as contributing to her comforts ii: the building up of the im.provemebts eeferredo. Ent gentlemen, Ur was not my purpose t enter into details, or flake the varied details o lesser.. r i , Interests of the city, though most - Ifa .. rsaus' ' auxiliaries nevertheless. 'There are •so .< < of its public ger-rants; long-tried and' faithfal,whom I Might beVermltted to mention withon tieing David Alec eft 'ol. Of these are Mr. 0114 l i . the Treasurer, and Arthur Robson, Sins Ccun-, miseloaer. The' duties and responsibility of Loth have been very laborina' tn the last-fen years, -Along with them we may name c hon est and capable John Alan, freperbsten eat. of - ' the Witter Works for the last. eight yea ,: and i whom; :I regret folearn, to about to lease the service of the city. I cannot paththe nqme of AbrataDavls, for : Many.„ years theAsse*or of • Wateiltents,whose unremitting vtlionee dilowed - tenet:Cmeve his ass - , etareente, and, altatys just . . in hie diserimlnatlnas.'llut how could we lea:eget along without' Matthias M'Gonalgle, who has been identified irith.the city affairs_slneefirst existence, as Clerk and Itegulater of th Mar, kets, Clerk to Connell and their several C mmit tees, tiad In all the varied duties in whiCh habit' been employed, the interests of the.: city tensed to' be: uppermost. Long may he. live t e njoy, the ftvillaOf h/S labors . In his my andnative . In this enumeration or our useful ;lades who - have enttinted to thb Yrospelity Of ate eery* , • ration, an who, now Ali of years, - may e plus. wit with= on thisonasion,ls one when utees.4-' fill labors: have contributed more thane other to Int novelette; growth. and ' Pressiterl -,-not - I pull the. first Mayor of our eity,•hut t e first born _within BS limits, and Melina Ali , l limn born within - the boundaries of that. al st;im-,' pedal domain North out West of the gheny and Übla :rivers, with all its glut ei ea and broadamea,embraclug tsp/mulittion fir re nu , perm:tenon the 'whole thirteen States mend pate* by the blooder our fath - ers from E re bondage.—teWhoie 'enterpriser,' woure ltobabted for the badgee over the heatitiftil Allegheny and osu e . - nnutetionf with the commerce' °lithe nu tire West. by the Mandan mud seacessful opera.. bony of that great line 'otrallroad. nnectlng us . with the fakes and -Mississippi! river.. in this illusion funny of yon will.atence die : Toyer that I'refcr to,'Gen. Robinson; and Itmay • :be added lbelsrbilst Inheriting n large *gate ne. used It for the benefit of others as well as him self, and: tar the_ general .Improvemeak of the 'place.; No min was more leuleat as a ltudlord, or indulge/it as &creditor, as the marty , of our prosperous mechanics and others now.litng in our mid* could testify. AnWluit a ntrast < /Ma need to behold; from the time What at theageof six years, he was ,Able to paddle his ' rather:SUMS the 411egheny, the only means of cresshigiat that time, an Indian canoe, bad the . present, when, we cross 101, river et eAteht stage of water, end every sane% of the year !On one of the dandeat examples of !scientific progress and engineering skill of this weeded:al ego how aeon In'our Suspension Bridge. Lone may:he , live to enjoy his welldeserved reputation'. tem.: Yolcoln the onward program' of his native!eitf- May I now be permitted to. call your uention to a subject at Once within the previa e of my .oi:field thections. ' I :refer: to the : selection and aPPolnements of the Pollee forde. Tffellayor